Built on the vegetable garden of the Nobel poet’s old house, the Gabriela Mistral Museum includes personal objects and books that belonged to her as well as a park that alludes to the land’s original use as a vegetable garden.
Walking through the park, visitors find a diagonal line representing the length of Chile while the Elqui Valley is symbolized with a zigzag groove, involving Gabriela Mistral herself.
This line connects the Museum and the house where Mistral was born as well as other spaces that are open to the public.